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Embrace Disruption: The Supply Chain

Fabricating & Metal Work

COVER STORY Metalworkers can build supply chains that can bend without breaking thanks to innovative strategies, processes and products. Where do things stand regarding the state of the supply chain as we enter the summer of 2023? “I In the meantime, supply chain challenges persist, hampering best-laid plans.

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H2 GO: Are Australians on board with hydrogen energy?

AU Manufacturing

Picture a future where bus fleets, freight trucks and even family cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells are cruising side by side with battery-powered electric vehicles on our roads, leaving only water vapour and warm air in their wake. The first uses renewable sources of energy like solar or wind to produce hydrogen from water.

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Fastener Distributor Index – November 2022

Fastener News Desk

Additionally, supply chain constraints continued to ease, with noticeable improvement in ocean freight times commented on by multiple respondents. Complete the “Request an Invitation to Participate” form by clicking here. Consistent with this, demand commentary was a bit more positive than recent months.

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What Every Multinational Organization Should Know About. Customs

Foley

For companies that operate, source from, or sell goods, software, or services across borders, legal complexities abound. Customs and Border Protection is not only the second-largest source of revenue to the U.S. The international trade and regulatory environment never has been more difficult for multinational corporations to navigate.

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A concierge service for new manufacturing businesses

Manufacturer's Monthly

The LGA covers approximately 1,950 square kilometres and forms part of the Lower Hunter. With supply chain security a desire for Australia, the Hunter having good electricity supply and an abundance of industrial land, we see manufacturing as playing an important role in our future. Cessnock’s industrial area.

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SMMT Sustainability Report 2023: How the industry is reducing its emissions

SMMT

The group is therefore on target to meet its commitment to global production with 100% bio-sourced, renewable or recycled materials by 2050, with an interim target of 40% for 2030. It is part of the Government’s wider £20 million Zero Emission Road Freight Trial and is delivered using the SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative).

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Make it British: Supporting Sovereign UK Supply Chain for Connected and Automated Mobility

i4.0 today

The grants, as part of the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) Commercialising Connected and Automated Mobility: Supply Chain competition, will help 43 British companies across 13 projects seize early opportunities to develop self-driving technologies, products and service ready for the connected and automated mobility market.